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Tales From Catland for Little Kittens - Whimsical Feline Adventures and Animal Tales - cover

Tales From Catland for Little Kittens - Whimsical Feline Adventures and Animal Tales

Tabitha Grimalkin

Verlag: Good Press

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Tales From Catland, for Little Kittens is a whimsical collection of enchanting stories that immerse young readers into the delightful lives of feline characters. With its lyrical prose and vivid illustrations, this book creatively blends fantasy with moral lessons, making it an engaging read for children and parents alike. The literary style mirrors that of classic children'Äôs storytelling while incorporating modern themes of friendship, bravery, and curiosity. Set against the backdrop of a charming yet fantastical realm, Grimalkin'Äôs narratives evoke imagination and instill values in the hearts of new readers. Tabitha Grimalkin, an acclaimed children'Äôs author and passionate advocate for animal welfare, draws on her lifelong affection for cats to craft this alluring collection. Her background in early childhood education and her experiences fostering kittens have deeply influenced her storytelling, infusing her characters with authenticity and relatability. Through her work, Grimalkin seeks to cultivate empathy and understanding of animal companionship, inspiring young minds to appreciate nurturing connections. Readers seeking a heartwarming addition to their children'Äôs library will find Tales From Catland, for Little Kittens to be a perfect choice. It not only entertains but also educates, making it an essential read for young cat enthusiasts and budding readers alike.
Verfügbar seit: 04.10.2023.
Drucklänge: 49 Seiten.

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